What are the key points of Subject 3 test?
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Subject 3 test points are as follows: 1. Start slowly: 80% of failures during starting are due to nervousness and haste, either failing to control the clutch properly or forgetting to pull up the handbrake. 2. Ignite slowly: During the test, it's inevitable to encounter stalling. At this time, don't rush to ignite. After stalling, the first thing to do is to pull the handbrake and shift to neutral. 3. Steer slowly: Any significant steering wheel operation, such as lane changing or starting, requires the use of turn signals. The lights serve both illumination and alert functions, reminding other vehicles of your next move. 4. Brake slowly: When hearing the instruction, pay attention to decelerating, but don't slam on the brakes suddenly as it can easily cause a rear-end collision.
I just took the Level 3 driving test and felt the test points were designed very comprehensively to assess practical driving skills. For example, starting and stopping must ensure no stalling or rolling back, testing basic control abilities. Driving in a straight line requires maintaining a stable speed around 30km/h without swaying the steering wheel to avoid crossing lines. Changing lanes must involve signaling in advance and checking mirrors for over 3 seconds to confirm safety. When passing intersections and crosswalks, slowing down and carefully observing pedestrians and vehicles demonstrates civilized driving. Parking near the curb requires staying within 30cm without scraping. Light operations can't be overlooked either, especially important for night tests. I practiced a lot on simulated sections to master these points, and although nervous during the test, passing gave me more confidence driving my private car on the road.